Morphology in Oral Rare Syndromes & Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Diagnosis

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Bordeaux

About this trial

MOSAIC aims to determine whether oro-dental morphological anomalies, particularly palatal morphology, associated with rare bone and cartilage diseases can be precisely characterized using 3D digital models analysed through geometric morphometrics. The study will also evaluate whether these morphological signatures can train an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to classify syndromes. A prospective monocentric case-control cohort will be constituted, including 3D intra-oral scans and associated clinical data. The final goal is to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce diagnostic delay in rare bone disorders.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

For cases: Diagnosis of a rare bone and cartilage disorder confirmed by the Rare Disease Competence Center for Constitutional Bone Disorders (MOC) or Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism Disorders (CaP), genetically and/or clinically.

Ability to undergo a 3D intra-oral scan;

Ability of the participant to understand the information notice provided regarding the use of their medical data and 3D digital models for research purposes, and to express informed non-objection to participation in the research.

For controls: healthy adults recruited in the Dental Medicine Department.

Disqualifiers

History of major orthodontic/orthognathic treatment;

Craniofacial conditions unrelated to the studied diseases (e.g., cleft palate, non-target craniofacial syndromes);

Impossibility to obtain a 3D optical impression;

Refusal or inability of the participant to understand the information notice and/or to express informed non-objection to participation in the research.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • intra-oral 3D optical impression

Treatment groups

240 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

University Hospital, Bordeaux

Lead sponsor

UMR 1026 BioTis

Collaborator

UMR 5199 PACEA

Collaborator

UMR 5259 LAMCOS

Collaborator